There could be a possibility that masks may become compulsory : Central Govt

The result of China’s Corona outbreak !

Centre’s Health Minister of State Dr Bharati Pawar

New Delhi – China is witnessing a huge outbreak of corona pandemic. It is predicted that in the next 3 months there could be lakhs of fatal cases in China. Hence, a global warning has been issued. In India too, the Centre’s Health Minister of State Dr Bharati Pawar told a Press Conference that ‘maybe there will be a situation when masks become compulsory in the Country again’. India is taking preventive measures because of the situation in China. The Centre’s Health Ministry has issued Guiding Norms.

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The Centre’s Health Minister of State said at the press conference that in the last 2 years many people in our country lost their lives because of Covid. The business activity in the Country too had come to a standstill. India took up a vaccination drive to control the pandemic. India completed the target of 220 crore vaccinations in the country. It is seen that coronavirus is breaking out again in China. Other countries are beginning to take precautionary measures as the cases of coronavirus are on the rise. The Government is alert about preventing spread of the virus through foreign travellers.

Increasing cases of Corona’s ‘Omicron BF7’

The doctors are saying that in China the number of patients affected by ‘Omicron BF7’ is on the increase. In the next 3 months, there is a danger of 3 waves of coronavirus happening. And there is a danger of 80 crore people getting infected by it.

Coronavirus was the cause of 12 deaths in India

In the last week, 1,103 new cases of coronavirus were found, while 12 fatalities were also noted. But there have been no fatalities in the last 3 days.

Follow the instructions without panicking ! – Adar Poonawala !

Adar Poonawala  Chief of ‘Serum Institute’ has tweeted, the news of the increase in coronavirus patients in China is very worrying, but our highly successful vaccination drive and our past experience tell us that there is no need to worry. But we should trust and implement the guidance given by the Indian Government and the Health Ministry.